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Getting a new cooker for the house next week. Is it easy to wire in? Do i just flick the switch on the consumer unit to kill the power? or should i leave it for a sparkie?
 
Nov 16, 2015
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"I find it easy to connect'
but if you are asking the question, get an electrician to connect it, Normally you would get the option from the supplier, ie AO, Currys etc, for there people to connect it for about £25 , just going from my last purchase.
 
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Don't mess with electricity!
Take all the stress out of it and let the suppliers take care of the installation.

There's also the fact if they **** it up it won't invalidate any warranty whereas if you do it!!
 
Jun 16, 2020
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I have considerable experience and would have done it without hesitation. Nowadays though, I would call my qualified grandson.

But if you need to ask, I would suggest you don’t have sufficient competence.

John
 

Mel

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Totally agree with the comments about getting in the professionals.
However my daughter bought a very basic oven only ( no hob) which just fitted in the space the old one occupied( built in) and plugged in.
Suppose it depends on what border bill means by “cooker”
Mel
 
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